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New Podcast Episode — Confronting Systemic Male Violence As Kids Return to School
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In this episode, “On the Issues” considers the American social and political landscape as children go back to school. As mass shootings devastate communities across the country, parents are packing bulletproof protection in their children’s backpacks and sending them to school with lessons on how to survive a mass shooting. Jackson Katz joins Dr. Michele Goodwin to discuss the complicated issues at the heart of this crisis including questions related to masculinity, why mass shootings are overwhelmingly committed by men, and the implications in light of the rise in white supremacy in the United States.
“I think what people really generally refer to when they say toxic masculinity is abusive behavior of some kind, whether it’s sexual entitlement or aggressive behavior or violence.” —Jackson Katz
“I would say violence is not an end unto itself. It’s a means to an end. People use violence for a reason. They’re trying to get something. They’re trying to perform a certain kind of manhood, if you will.” —Jackson Katz
“Violence always has to be understood as a means to an end. The question becomes then, why are so many men and young men feeling like they need to use violence to get something? What are they trying to get?” —Jackson Katz
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